Ruskin, the most influential mid-Victorian aesthetician, has typically been affiliated by critics with one of two incongruous regimes of thought; late English romanticism or an emerging counter-paradigm of factual science. Unwilling to refine this opposition, criticism has failed so far to address the relationship Ruskin bears to a native British intellectual tradition of sceptical empiricism. Beginning by arguing that his early writing on aesthetics ought to be distanced from the cultural legacies of romanticism (intuitive psychology, transcendental order, mysticism), this article offers a re-examination of Modern Painters (1843–60) as a work that intersects instead with the associationist tradition represented in the mid-century by writer...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
On spine: Ruskin's works v. 1-4.Volume 1 "by a graduate of Oxford."v.1. pt. 1. Of general principles...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...
This essay relates Ruskin’s “pathetic fallacy” for the first time to his theory of the ideal as it d...
John Ruskin, the most influential figure in Victorian art criticism, was very much a part of the mov...
This paper focuses on the chosen ekphrases (i.e. literary descriptions of visual works of art) which...
This was first published in 2000: A study of John Ruskin's engagement with art and architecture as a...
The paper starts by describing the historical context in which John Ruskin appeared on the British a...
Ruskin felt he had been born with a special power of vision, and he was to find in his early reading...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
The contribution reads John Ruskin’s writings considering the recent studies on emotions, feelings, ...
As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
On spine: Ruskin's works v. 1-4.Volume 1 "by a graduate of Oxford."v.1. pt. 1. Of general principles...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...
This essay relates Ruskin’s “pathetic fallacy” for the first time to his theory of the ideal as it d...
John Ruskin, the most influential figure in Victorian art criticism, was very much a part of the mov...
This paper focuses on the chosen ekphrases (i.e. literary descriptions of visual works of art) which...
This was first published in 2000: A study of John Ruskin's engagement with art and architecture as a...
The paper starts by describing the historical context in which John Ruskin appeared on the British a...
Ruskin felt he had been born with a special power of vision, and he was to find in his early reading...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
The contribution reads John Ruskin’s writings considering the recent studies on emotions, feelings, ...
As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
In this paper I consider some of the assumptions that John Ruskin’s landscape aesthetics shares with...
On spine: Ruskin's works v. 1-4.Volume 1 "by a graduate of Oxford."v.1. pt. 1. Of general principles...
In mid-Victorian England, young art critic John Ruskin, known for his passionate defense of Turner’s...